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Now THAT’S a plumbus.
Ответитьthe colors actually identifies the length of the shaft
ОтветитьThis is my 1372nd watch of this video!!
ОтветитьSounds sexual 😂 with the terms in making them
ОтветитьThis is casting. Forged irons are stamped from a chunk from iron alloy.
ОтветитьInteresting.....
ОтветитьIs there a metal/steel standard that golf clubs should be using? (German Stainless Steel, etc.?)
ОтветитьAll you golf club factory workers. I want to thank you for your service. You're doing the Lords work
Ответитьsteel shaft is better and harder
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ОтветитьYes, it is time to work on the shaft.
ОтветитьPING knows how to cast great clubs!
ОтветитьI don’t get it. How did the green wax suddenly becomes sand models??
Ответить"Golfers use golf clubs for golf. Clubbers use clubs for clubbing. And I use clubs for shots: Bourbon, whiskey, even tea, all into the cup."
ОтветитьImpressive ❤️
ОтветитьThe ceramic is actually made by a separate company
ОтветитьWe have to watch this video for a school hw 😂😂😂
ОтветитьAnd then they charge a fortune
ОтветитьWith this lack of work and they still want 500$
ОтветитьWhat has this got to do with science?
ОтветитьAh so thats why my [Nonexistant. This should be invisible to the reader] Golfclub i use to Golf With [Actualy i dont Golf. Also not visible to the Reader] has this weird 180° Twist mark on the stickhandle [Golf is Boring actualy. Also not visible to the Reader] thingy. It was some quite Precise work i see.
ОтветитьYeah slide that grip on that shaft.
ОтветитьAll this talk about precision, meanwhile the guy's bending it and hitting it with a hammer.
ОтветитьVery interesting, i never inagined sinething like that fir a golf club
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